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Global Costume: Kosode, Dofuku, Banyan, Kebaya and Japanse Rok 1500–1850.  A dialogue of Global Circulation between Art History, Economy and Material Culture
 

Date: 29th & 30th July 2017
Venue: Nishijin Plaza Kyushu University (29th and 30th morning) 九州大学西新プラザ、大会議室, National Museum of Kyushu (30th afternoon) 九州国立博物館
Co-organised by LCCG (Linking Cloth-Clothing Globally: Scientific Grant-in-Aid(B), GHC (Global History Collaborative) Fukuoka Art Museum, and National Museum of Kyushu

Organizers
Miki Sugiura (Hosei Unviersity, LCCG and GHC), Etsuko Iwanaga (Fukuoka City Art Museum), and Junko Aono (Kyushu University)

29th July, 9:30-18:00
9:30-9:40 Opening Remarks
9:40-10:25
1. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann (Princeton University)
Tales of Trousers and other Things: A World History of Costume?

Panel 1 Inventing Global Costumes in 16th-18th century Japan
10:30-11:15
2. Mihoko Oka (University of Tokyo)
Jesuit’s Attire in Japan
11:15-12:00
3. Miki Sugiura (Hosei Unviersity)
Tensho Boys’ Embassy’s Costume invention in 1580s

Lunch Break 12:00- 13:00

13:00-13:45
4. Claire Cooper (Princeton University)
Nanban, Kōmō, or Tōjin: Japanese Use of Costume to distinguish Foreign Residents in the 17th and 18th centuries

Panel 2 Kosode-Banyan-Kebaya connections revisited
13:45-14:30
5. Ariane Fennetaux (University of Paris-Diderot)
Behind the Seams : material close reading of some early eighteenth-century banyan connections
14:30-15:15
6. Keiko Suzuki (Ritsumeikan University)
Stencils made in Ise and used in Kyoto and the World

15:15-15:30 Coffee Break

15:30-16:15
7. Etsuko Iwanaga (Fukuoka City Art Museum)
The connecting points of Kosode, Banyan and Kebaya Revisited. Inventories of Japanese Women in Batavia.
16:15:- 17:00
8. Peter Lee (Singapore, Peranakan Museum)
Dressing Badly in the Ports. Hybrid Experimental Fashion

17:00- 17:30 A Demonstration of Kebaya and Baju Banyan
During the conference, Kebaya and Baju-Banyan are demonstrated by the courtesy of Fukuoka Art Museum and M. Peter Lee.

17:30-18:00 General Discussion for the first day

30th July, 9:30-17:00
Panel 3 Costumes Portrayed
9:30- 10:15
9. Elizabeth Pilliod (Rutgers University)
Sixteenth Century Dress in Portraits around Bronzino
10:15- 11:00
10. Junko Aono (Kyushu University)
The Japonse Rok in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Portraiture

Lunch 12:00- 13:00

Panel 4 Special Viewing
14:00- 17:00 Special Viewing at Kyushu National Museum

 
 

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